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Why chronic wounds develop

Most hard to heal wounds owe their origins to either repeated tissue injury, ischaemia or bioburden (or a combination of all three). Prof G Schultz 2018 at the 4th International Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention conference, Las Vegas USA.

Radiation skin reaction and using a moisturiser …

Dr Dianne Smith recently wrote about the skin care challenges that individuals face when receiving radiation therapy. Around 95% of people who have radiation will experience an inflammatory skin reaction. Dr Smith states that “skin affected by radiotherapy has a tendency to dryness due to

Wound anaerobes and their management …

Bowler, Duerden and Armstrong wrote a fascinating article in 2001 on wound microbiology. This was before the impact of biofilm on non-healing wounds was appreciated (as it is today). They state that chronic wounds can have up to 48% of their microbial flora occupied by

WUWHS Consensus Document on Wound Exudate

The World Union of Wound Healing Societies’ most recent Consensus Document has been released February 1, 2019. The issue of appropriate wound exudate management is one of the most common and important clinical considerations. The guidance from the expert panel will be appreciated by all of us